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Tips for Preparing to Take your Next (or First) Deposition

September 13, 2010 | Author: Christopher F. Branch

Law Firm: Dickstein Shapiro LLP - Washington Office

Chris Branch, an associate in the firm’s Antitrust & Financial Services Practice, highlights the importance of depositions in civil lawsuits and explains that they can provide crucial information to securing a favorable outcome for clients. In this primer, Chris emphasizes the need for attorneys to be organized and thorough when preparing to take depositions, and outlines three phases of deposition preparation.

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